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With the oldest Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing program in Indiana, Goshen College has an excellent reputation for producing top-notch nurses. We’ve been teaching nursing long enough to know that health care is more than memorizing anatomy — it’s about caring for the whole individual. Since 1950, we have been sending out nursing professionals who demonstrate cross-cultural awareness and holistic care. Employers say they prefer Goshen College graduates because they provide compassionate, culturally sensitive and quality care for patients.

When you enroll in the nursing program at Goshen College, you’ll be joining one of our most popular and esteemed programs on campus. As a nursing student, you’ll have a variety of opportunities for clinical experiences close to campus. Located across the street from one of the best hospitals in northern Indiana (IU Health Goshen) and only miles away from a number of other excellent clinical facilities, you’ll have easy access to quality placements. After graduating from the nursing program, you’ll enter the workforce with the ability to care for a patient’s full range of needs.

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Goshen College students with connections to Nepal react to earthquake - Fox 28

April 28, 2015

Eleven Goshen students traveled to a town called Tansen to work in a hospital with Nepali nursing students. They've been able to find out that many of their friends are safe, but their hearts ache to go back and help.

Nursing students inducted into honor society

April 11, 2015

Goshen College hosted the induction ceremony for the Nu Omicron Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Nursing Society on March 28, 2015. Inductees from Goshen College included 12 graduate students, eight students from the RN-to-BSN program and seven students from the basic BSN program.

Nursing students present posters

February 22, 2015

Thirty MSN students researched selected nursing theories, then developed and presented posters to senior nursing students, nursing faculty, members of the President's Council, and administrators from local hospitals.